chip63 wrote:Wonder if Saka, Rashford and Sancho are going to do a Pizza advert, as long as it's not an Italian one.
They would of still got abuse if they were white, Southgate and Waddle got hammered, Pearce was forgiven.
chip63 wrote:Wonder if Saka, Rashford and Sancho are going to do a Pizza advert, as long as it's not an Italian one.
They would of still got abuse if they were white, Southgate and Waddle got hammered, Pearce was forgiven.
chip63 wrote:Wonder if Saka, Rashford and Sancho are going to do a Pizza advert, as long as it's not an Italian one.
They would of still got abuse if they were white, Southgate and Waddle got hammered, Pearce was forgiven.
bear 73 wrote:oh please let it stop, anyone in football knows the horror of missing a penalty, abuse why Kane was lucky against Denmark he got the rebound.
Racism, violence is not part of football, and the blame lies on our legal system, allowing it, all responsible should be punished severely.
I hate to hear someone has been hurt for supporting a football club, this is just mindless violence and nothing to do with football.
Rob wrote:You do know Pearce missed quite an important penalty don't you?
I am Spartacus wrote:As I trudged down the steps and out of Wembley on Sunday evening, desolate that my hopes of international tournament glory had been dashed again, after being so near my head was full of only one train of thought. The train of thought was not of racism, agism, political point scoring but of one over riding concern. Who on earth taught these young lads how to take a penalty? Who? Who, is responsible for coaching these young lads that a stutter, a shimmy and an Argentinian Tango prior to striking the ball at a penalty are acceptable?
You do not beat the likes of international level goalkeepers with those skills. The likes of Donaruna have quick feet and can wait till the ball is struck at half pace before they move. A ball travelling at half or two thirds pace is easier for a keeper to save.
Young players watch the likes of Shearer, Pearce and the penalty genius himself Le Tissier on how to take a penalty.
In short, you three didn’t let your country down your country’s coaches failed you.
Big yella wrote:Rob wrote:You do know Pearce missed quite an important penalty don't you?
And redeemed himself without a stuttering run but by smashing it in the corner.
MTFCMusings wrote:There's no right or wrong way to take a penalty.
Jorginho was being lauded after the semi for his technique but then criticised after the final for the same technique.
Rashford's penalty was the most surprising to me. His style relies on waiting for the keeper to move and then send it the other way. It worked as he wanted but then he somehow failed to find the 2/3rds of the open goal.
I am Spartacus wrote:As I trudged down the steps and out of Wembley on Sunday evening, desolate that my hopes of international tournament glory had been dashed again, after being so near my head was full of only one train of thought. The train of thought was not of racism, agism, political point scoring but of one over riding concern. Who on earth taught these young lads how to take a penalty? Who? Who, is responsible for coaching these young lads that a stutter, a shimmy and an Argentinian Tango prior to striking the ball at a penalty are acceptable?
You do not beat the likes of international level goalkeepers with those skills. The likes of Donaruna have quick feet and can wait till the ball is struck at half pace before they move. A ball travelling at half or two thirds pace is easier for a keeper to save.
Young players watch the likes of Shearer, Pearce and the penalty genius himself Le Tissier on how to take a penalty.
In short, you three didn’t let your country down your country’s coaches failed you.
Curry 9 Brace 7 wrote:Can't ever remember Saka taking a pen for Gunners. The Rashford and Sancho 119th minute sub was a farse. They didnt even get a feel of the ball .
Dave Wayne wrote:Curry 9 Brace 7 wrote:Can't ever remember Saka taking a pen for Gunners. The Rashford and Sancho 119th minute sub was a farse. They didnt even get a feel of the ball .
Didn't we bring a keeper on in the 120th minute against Dagenham ? Was that also a farce ? Potentially he could have faced penalties without even touching the ball.
Luckily his only touch led to the winning goal so it didn't come to that.
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